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A guy couldn’t ship his empty containers through FedEx because it was the labels, the words on the boxes, that made them dangerous. Sheesh…
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A 150 year old anatomy book. I find this kind of stuff fascinating.
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Bloody Americans always coming up here and eating our mall food and drinking our Horton’s. We should send ‘em back to England where they came from.
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Sealand has a very interesting history. Make sure to dig through the links and read on about it.
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An interesting Wired article on the upcoming changes being made to James Randi’s Million Dollar Challenge.
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People really need to stop using MSN. It’s a scourge I tell ya!
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Cue the Toy Story aliens “Oooooooh…” sound.
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Google group for the “Month of Apple Bugs” fixes by Landon Fuller
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The funny web site of illustrator, Joe Sayers.
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Any funny online comic strip, this time by Nicholas Gurewitch.
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Handy dandy little 3-in-1 clock, timer, and stop watch for the kitchen. They also have analog timers available, or dual digital/analog timers (see bottom). Counts down or up depending on if you set a time or not.
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Analyzes and sorts music collection based on BPMs (Beat Per Minute).
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The camera I want to get.
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A review of the camera I want to get.
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Book collection social cataloging site. Saw it mentioned on Gaiman’s blog.
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The cast of Battlestar Galactica, as Simpsons characters.
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Cool! I just gave myself a beard.
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Another gift guide for geeks.
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Geek-themed caper novel. I’ll have to check this one out.
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Collection of Canadian Sci-fi short stories, volume ten.
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Gotta send this to a buddy of mine.
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There’re links to some interesting Christmas music on here.
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Pickyeatingadults.com is a refuge for those who have spent their lives avoiding dinner parties and cursing the office potluck.
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Very interesting. I don’t really like the term “picky,” though. It has a slightly negative connotation for me.
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I don’t know if I’d go so far as to say I have this disorder, if you can even call it that. Seems like a bit of a crutch to me.